kill switch/immobilisor

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Bryan
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kill switch/immobilisor

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Id like to fit a small toggle switch somewhere in the car to act like an Immobilisor.

Any recommendations on how to wire it?
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Do you have an MSD Fitted?
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Easiest way is the kill power to the coil. Could switch power directly from a suitable size switch or use a SPDT relay and diode wired to latch with a micro push button switch.
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Pete wrote:Do you have an MSD Fitted?
No Pete, just a standard Ford dizzy.
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In that case as stated, the best thing is either to earth the coil or cut the power to the coil with a toggle switch suitably located.
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